Drake and Chris Brown are getting some good news at the same damn time. The $16 million lawsuit levied against them by Greenhouse nightclub as a result of their infamous brawl (at a different club, by the way), has been dismissed.
As we reported, Brown and Drake were sued for $16 million by Entertainment Enterprises, the company behind Greenhouse nightclub in NYC.Both Breezy and Drizzy have new albums, X and Nothing Was The Same, respectively, due out this year.
Greenhouse is adjacent to W.i.P nightclub -- where Chris and Drake's entourages got into a massive bottle-throwing brawl last June -- and EE said their reputation took a massive hit following the ordeal because of its proximity to Greenhouse. EE said the brawl cost them a lot of money.
Drake responded to the lawsuit, saying it wasn't his problem -- because he can't control how the media reported the incident -- and this week, the judge in the case took his side.
The judge said Drake and Chris had no duty to the club to behave -- especially because their brawl didn't even occur on Greenhouse's premises -- and while nightclub brawls are unfortunate, they're not uncommon ... which means EE can't just sue whenever a fight happens.
The lawsuit was tossed out.
The latter just dropped a new single from the album called "Love More" that features Drake's YMCMB label mate Nicki Minaj.
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